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If x = cot(y) what is dy/dx?

Here we will use:

cot(x) = cos(x)/sin(x)

cosec2(x) = 1 + cot2(x)

Chain rule : dy/dt * dt/ dx = dy/ dx

Product rule : d/dx (...

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Answered by Sahiti S. Maths tutor
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What does dy/dx represent?

dy/dx represents the gradient of a curve. The d represents an infinitesimally small range so it is essentially as though you are doing change in y over change in x like you would for a y = mx +c graph ...

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Answered by Madeleine D. Maths tutor
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How do I do integration by parts?

Say we have an equation with the product of two subjects in the form f(x) = u(x)v(x).

Differentiating is simple, we would just multiply the differential*...

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Answered by Doug A. Maths tutor
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How do I differentiate y = ln(sin(3x))?

So we initially have the relationship y = ln(sin(3x)). As the left hand side is a function of the variable y and the right hand side is a function of the variable x i.e they are implicitly related, we ...

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Answered by Ifan W. Maths tutor
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What is the intergral of 6.x^2 + 2/x^2 + 5 with respect to x?

What is the intergral of 6.x^2 + 2/x^2 + 5 with respect to x?
To answer a question like this you would intergrate each phrase of the addition in tu...

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Answered by Tim A. Maths tutor
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